''Shout'' is the sixth
studio album by American
new wave band
Devo
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, released on October 9, 1984 by
Warner Bros. Records
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.
Arriving two years after their previous studio album, ''
Oh, No! It's Devo
''Oh, No! It's Devo'' is the fifth studio album by American new wave band Devo, released on October 21, 1982 by Warner Bros. Records. The album was recorded over a period of four months, between May and September 1982, at Cherokee Studios i ...
'' (1982), the album retained the
synth-pop
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sound of their previous few records, with an extensive focus on the then-new
Fairlight CMI
The Fairlight CMI (short for Computer Musical Instrument) is a digital synthesizer, sampler, and digital audio workstation introduced in 1979 by Fairlight.
— with links to some Fairlight history and photos
It was based on a commercial licen ...
''Series IIx'' digital
sampling synthesizer. Despite the popularity of synth-pop in 1984, the album was a critical and commercial failure, peaking at only No. 83 on the
''Billboard'' 200 and ultimately leading to Warner Bros. dropping the band from their label. Most of the band members have stated that they were not satisfied with the completed album and the band went on hiatus for four years following its release. Although Devo would release two studio albums through
Enigma Records
Enigma Records (also known as Enigma Entertainment Corporation) was a popular rock and alternative American record label in the 1980s.
History
Enigma Records launched as a division of Greenworld Distribution, an independent music importer/d ...
, they would not release another studio album through Warner Bros. until ''
Something for Everybody
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'' in 2010.
Production
''Shout'' was recorded over a period of ten months between July 1983 and February 1984, in sessions that took place at the
Record Plant
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in
Los Angeles
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, California.
Gerald Casale
Gerald Vincent "Jerry" Casale ( ) ( ''né'' Pizzute; born July 28, 1948) is an American musician. He came to prominence in the late 1970s as co-founder, co-lead vocalist, and bass player of the new wave band Devo, which released a top 20 hit in ...
has stated that
Mark Mothersbaugh
Mark Allen Mothersbaugh (; born May 18, 1950) is an American composer, singer, and multi-instrumentalist. He came to prominence in the late 1970s as co-founder, lead singer and keyboardist of the new wave band Devo, whose " Whip It" was a top 2 ...
purchased the Fairlight CMI with band money and introduced it into the sessions, and that he reluctantly agreed to its use because
Depeche Mode
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had used one. After some experimentation, Casale and other band members were dissatisfied with the results, so he suggested centering the album around the use of bass, drums and guitar, reserving the Fairlight for
sequencer
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lines, "scary sounds" and "abstract element"s. Mothersbaugh eventually rejected this idea, and as a result, Casale began withdrawing from the sessions.
In a 2007 interview with ''
Billboard
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'' magazine, Casale stated that ''Shout'' was the biggest regret of his career, "because the Fairlight
ynthesizerjust kind of took over everything on that record. I mean, I loved the songwriting and the ideas, but the Fairlight kind of really determined the sound."
According to a 2005 interview with the band's guitarist,
Bob Mothersbaugh
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, "Mark and Jerry kept saying in interviews that the guitar was obsolete and wanted to prove it with the ''Shout'' album."
In 2017, Casale, in response to a question from a fan on
Twitter
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, stated that recording the album was even "too painful to talk about."
''Shout'' was the final studio album by the 1976–1985 line-up of Devo, with their third and most prominent drummer,
Alan Myers, leaving the band shortly after the album's release. According to the book ''We Are Devo'', Myers cited a lack of creative fulfillment as his reason for leaving the band, something that he had felt since Devo's move to Los Angeles in the late 1970s. Devo's increased use of
drum machines and electronics through the years had greatly reduced Myers' role in the band, although Casale has said that he begged Myers not to leave.
Composition
Warner Bros. initially rejected the album and asked that the band include a
cover version
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, with Casale suggesting
the Jimi Hendrix Experience
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's "
Are You Experienced?
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". "
Here to Go
"Here to Go" is a song by the American new wave band Devo, written by Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale. It was released on their sixth studio album, '' Shout'', in 1984 and was released as a single in 1985. "Here to Go" quotes a bit of the musi ...
" was inspired by artist
Bryon Gysin
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He is best known for his use of the cut-up technique, alongside his close friend, the ...
's theory that constant change was the meaning of life and an essential component for humanity.
Several songs on the album contain musical quotations from other popular songs.
Artwork and packaging
The album's cover photograph, taken by Karen Filter, is a head shot of
Timothy Leary
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's son Zachary Leary (credited as Zachary Chase) on a composite background with his left hand raised by his open mouth in a "shout" gesture. The album's back cover depicts a head shot photo of guitarist Bob Mothersbaugh's daughter Alex with her eyes focused upwards and her left hand raised by her ear in a listening gesture. It's notably their first studio album since 1978's ''
Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!'' not to feature any of the band's members on the outside cover.
As with every Devo studio album, the band developed a new look for the album, eschewing the black T-shirts and slacks with white "Spud Ring" collars of the ''
Oh, No! It's Devo
''Oh, No! It's Devo'' is the fifth studio album by American new wave band Devo, released on October 21, 1982 by Warner Bros. Records. The album was recorded over a period of four months, between May and September 1982, at Cherokee Studios i ...
'' (1982) period and replacing them with "Chinese-American Friendship Suits."
Promotion
The band was allotted $50,000 to make a music video for "Are You Experienced?". However, the band drew criticism that the video, which featured Hendrix impersonator
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'' (although it had been included on the
LaserDisc of the same title issued in 1993). In an interview with Gerald Casale for ''Ear Candy'', he explained:
E.C.: Speaking of de-evolution, why didn't the Hendrix estate give you permission to put the "Are You Experienced?" video on the DVD?
Gerald Casale: Further de-evolution. You understand that the consortium of people that now represent the Hendrix estate are basically run by lawyers; the lawyer mentality. Lawyers always posit the worst-case scenarios. Though that video was loved for years by anybody who saw it including the man who commissioned it —Chuck Arroff, a luminary in the music business, who still claims to this day that it was one of his five most favorite videos ever—, they he lawyers
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didn't get it and assumed we were making fun of Jimi. That's like saying " Whip It" makes fun of cowboys. This is so stupid it's unbelievable.''
Abandoned tour
As the band were dropped by both
Warner
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and
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following ''Shouts release, there was no tour to promote it. The group planned to tour in Autumn of 1985, and booked at least one show at the
Colston Hall
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in Bristol, England, but were blocked by their label
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, who insisted that if the band were to tour, it would have to be in support of an album released by the label. Devo abandoned the tour in order to record ''
Total Devo
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,'' hoping to have it released by early 1986. Their next album wouldn't be released until May 24, 1988, and they would not tour again until October 20 of that year.
Live performances of ''Shout'' material are rare, with only two songs from the album ever being played live: the title track, which was a staple of the ''Total Devo'' and ''
Smooth Noodle Maps
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'' tours; and "
Here to Go
"Here to Go" is a song by the American new wave band Devo, written by Mark Mothersbaugh and Gerald Casale. It was released on their sixth studio album, '' Shout'', in 1984 and was released as a single in 1985. "Here to Go" quotes a bit of the musi ...
", performed once in 1991.
In the book ''Devo Unmasked/Devo the Brand'', when discussing the ''
New Traditionalists
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'' tour, Mark Mothersbaugh states that during the performance of "Puppet Boy" he would stand atop the framework used on the tour and pretend to pull strings on Bob Mothersbaugh during his guitar solo. Despite this, there is no evidence of "Puppet Boy" having been played on that tour.
Critical reception
Writing for ''
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'', music journalist
Robert Christgau
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stated, "Marking time (actually, a computer marks it for them), they create the rock—no, new wave—equivalent of baseball's 'Play me or trade me.' I played it. Now I'm trading it."
Mark Deming of
AllMusic
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retrospectively called it a "forgettable, slick and glossy product with all human surfaces stripped away."
Track listing
Notes
* "Growing Pains" was previously released as the B-side to the "Are You Experienced?" single.
* "Shout (E-Z Listening Muzak Version 1)" was previously released on the ''
E-Z Listening Cassette, Volume 2''.
* In 2004,
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re-released ''Shout'' on CD with no bonus tracks. The first printing misspelled Gerald Casale's last name as "Casle" and this mistake was corrected in subsequent pressings.
* In 2008, the album was remastered again and released as part of the box set ''
This Is the Devo Box
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'' in Japan.
Personnel
Devo
*
Mark Mothersbaugh
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*
Gerald Casale
Gerald Vincent "Jerry" Casale ( ) ( ''né'' Pizzute; born July 28, 1948) is an American musician. He came to prominence in the late 1970s as co-founder, co-lead vocalist, and bass player of the new wave band Devo, which released a top 20 hit in ...
*
Bob Mothersbaugh
Robert Leroy Mothersbaugh, Jr. (; born August 11, 1952), or by his stage name "Bob 1", is an American songwriter, composer, musician and singer.
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*
Bob Casale
Robert Edward Casale Jr. (born Robert Edward Pizzute Jr.; July 14, 1952 – February 17, 2014), or "Bob 2", was an American musician, composer and record producer. He came to prominence in the late 1970s as the keyboardist and rhythm guitari ...
*
Alan Myers
Technical
*
Devo
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– producer, graphic concept
* Bob Casale – engineer
* Ed Delena – assistant engineer
*
Mike Shipley
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– mixing (tracks 1–9)
*
Steve Marcussen – mastering
*
Jim Mothersbaugh
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– technical assistance
* Will Alexander – programming consultation
* Al Horvath – additional
Emulator
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programs
* Bill Wolfer – additional Emulator programs
* Vigon Seireeni – art direction
* Karen Filter – photography
* Effective Graphics – computer graphics
* Zachary Chase – cover kid (boy)
* Alex Mothersbaugh – cover kid (girl)
* Clacton and Frinton – Devo's Chinese-American Friendship Suits
Chart performance
Weekly charts
See also
*
List of albums released in 1984
*
Devo's discography
References
External links
*
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1984 albums
Devo albums
Warner Records albums
Virgin Records albums
Albums recorded at Record Plant (Los Angeles)
Synth-pop albums by American artists